Accessing the Control Panel acting as a Web server

In this scenario, you are a local user who wishes to access the Control Panel through its Web-server interface. You are equipped with a PC.

1) SMTP server set up [Windows XP]

Configure your PC Ethernet connection IP address where the EVK1100 board will be plugged to.

2) Connect your EVK1100 board to your PC.

Connect the EVK1100 board to the previously configured Ethernet port of your PC. The LCD screen should now display the Control Panel IP address on the second line.

EthIpAddrDisp.gif

To easily check that the board is reachable from the PC, we may ping the Control Panel. To do that, open a DOS Command Prompt window and type "ping ipaddress". For example, if the board's IP address (i.e. the one that is displayed on the second line of the LCD) is 192.168.0.2, type "ping 192.168.0.2". You should then get replies from the board as pictured below.

DosPing.gif

3) Access the Control Panel Web-server.

Launch your favorite web browser. Type the Control Panel IP address in your browser's address bar. The Control Panel default IP address is 192.168.0.2. If this address has previously been changed, the IP address of the Control Panel will always be displayed on the second line from the top of the EVK1100 LCD screen, as soon as the board is connected to some ethernet network.
Note:
There are other ways to know the Control Panel IP address as described in the scenarios Accessing the Control Panel through its shell interface on UART_0 and Accessing the Control Panel acting as a USB Mass Storage device.
The Web-server entry page should appear. Here is an example of the Control Panel's Web server entry page:

EthWebServer1.gif


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